It’ll pay to rideshare to Dodger Stadium during the team’s playoff run.

The Dodgers announced today that parking will be free for fans who have four or more passengers in an arriving vehicle for the rest of the postseason.

The announcement followed problems reported by fans who said they were turned away at the Dodger Stadium gates Monday night, when the team went on to defeat the Atlanta Braves to advance to the National League Championship Series. Turned-away fans said they were told the parking lot was full.

“We know we had a parking issue during our recent National League Division Series win against Atlanta,” said Renata Simril, the team’s senior vice president for external affairs. “We parked more than 20,000 cars, and several hundred fans were unable to park at Dodger Stadium last Monday night. We reached our capacity, and some fans without parking passes were directed off-site. We were very sorry about inconveniencing these fans and felt we needed to do something to address this problem.”

Still, the team encourages fans to arrive early and to take advantage of the free Dodger Stadium Express shuttle from Union Station.

The NLCS begins Friday in Missouri. St. Louis will play host to the first two games, then on Monday, the Boys in Blue head home.